Grace Kelly Biography
Actor / Royalty
An icon of Hollywood elegance and beauty, Grace Kelly won a best actress Oscar in 1954 for The Country Girl (in which she was the long-suffering wife of an alcoholic actor played by Bing Crosby). She is still better known for playing the gorgeous, reserved blonde in three Alfred Hitchcock films: Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954, with Jimmy Stewart) and To Catch a Thief (1955, with Cary Grant). She also played Gary Cooper's wife in the iconic western High Noon (1952) and starred with Crosby and Frank Sinatra in the musical romp High Society (1956). While attending the Cannes film festival she met Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The two were married on 18 April 1956 and Kelly abandoned her acting career to become Princess Grace. She was killed in a 1982 auto accident in Monaco, in which she apparently suffered a stroke and then crashed while driving with her daughter Stephanie.Extra credit: Grace and Rainier had three children: Caroline (b. 1957), Albert (b. 1958) and Stephanie (b. 1965)... Among her grandchildren are Caroline's popular daughter Charlotte and son Andrea... Rainier was deeply affected by the death of Princess Grace, and remained unmarried until his death in 2005.
Princess Grace appears with Princess Diana in our loop Death By Car... She also stars with Ingrid Bergman in our loop on Hitchcock's Blondes.
Blog posts mentioning Grace Kelly:
Four Good Links
Grace Kelly Online
Glossy fan site with plenty of good info; nice simple photo gallery
Reel Classics: Grace Kelly
Fine movie photos, followed by many good links
1956: Prince Rainier Marries Grace Kelly
Retrospective news report from the BBC
Princess Grace Filmography
Data on her 11 films and more, from the Internet Movie Database
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
14 September 1982
(automobile crash, age 52)
Best Known As
The actress who became Princess of Monaco



